Comments on: PC-BSD Weekly Feature Digesthttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/
Discover the DesktopFri, 31 Jul 2015 15:31:34 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3By: Tomhttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/#comment-89186
Thu, 23 Jan 2014 18:35:09 +0000http://blog.pcbsd.org/?p=1459#comment-891861. There should be arguments to compile erlang with extra include directories. For C its like “gcc -I/usr/pbi/erlang/include” (or something). Those options would have to be provided to erlang not just for pbi but any normal development where a library is installed in a non-system directory.

Why is there no symlink. Because it would interfere with the Non-PBI erlang if you were to install it.

2. To change shells i find this works for instance:

chsh -s /usr/local/bin/bash

3. I don’t know how to address this. Make sure you have similar power settings, maybe google around for cpu throttling options. I’ve not personally experience this so I don’t have any other input.

]]>By: Ukraine's riothttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/#comment-88960
Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:21:45 +0000http://blog.pcbsd.org/?p=1459#comment-889601. how can I compile an erlang NIF if erlang was installed in /usr/pbi with its /include subdir? Why there is no symlink there from /usr/include, for example?

2. how am I suppose to use zsh if it is not listed in /etc/shells, should I change /etc/shells file by hand?

3. Using linux I have about 3 hours in average to work on battery on my laptop. After I installed pcbsd the same laptop gives me less than 1 hour, about 45 minutes in average. How can I fix this issue?

]]>By: kclarkhttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/#comment-88850
Thu, 23 Jan 2014 04:16:30 +0000http://blog.pcbsd.org/?p=1459#comment-88850I’m using asrock 970 extreme3. I have a thread on the forums about this if you want the link. At first I thought it was either a memory leak or my dual channel RAM being placed into single channel mode. Long story short after I added another matching stick and it was placed into dual channel I was still having the same problems. I also did a memtest and everything came back fine.
]]>By: Johnhttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/#comment-88728
Wed, 22 Jan 2014 23:40:49 +0000http://blog.pcbsd.org/?p=1459#comment-88728Thanks for the information. I did this during the install as I did the custom install and selected hplip at that time. I know you can do the same thing after install as well as it gives you the same options their as well. I appreciate that this is being worked on though.
]]>By: Frankhttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/#comment-88530
Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:58:21 +0000http://blog.pcbsd.org/?p=1459#comment-88530Thanks You Very Much!

I am running FreeBSD as desktop since 3.0_RELEASE or something like that:)

I have found the PCBSD.org maintained FreeBSD package repository and ave already tried MATE etc.

I am only curious where to find the ports tree for the package repository.

I hope someone knows and tells

]]>By: Josh Smithhttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/#comment-88425
Wed, 22 Jan 2014 12:59:22 +0000http://blog.pcbsd.org/?p=1459#comment-88425You’re welcome sg1efc! The wait is almost over for the official release!
]]>By: Josh Smithhttp://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/01/pc-bsd-weekly-feature-digest-5/#comment-88423
Wed, 22 Jan 2014 12:58:33 +0000http://blog.pcbsd.org/?p=1459#comment-88423Are you already running PC-BSD? If so you can MATE and Gnome3 through the package manager in control panel.
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